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PředevčíremDIGITIMES Asia: News and Insight of the Global Supply Chain

WT Microelectronics forecasts semiconductor market rebound by 2025 despite current challenges

On August 6th, WT Microelectronics, a leading IC distributor based in Taiwan, held its investor conference where Chairman Simon Cheng expressed confidence that current semiconductor market headwinds are only a short-term phenomenon.

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Phison and WD unveil cutting-edge AI-driven storage solutions at FMS 2024

On August 6th, 2024, the Future of Memory and Storage (FMS) event commenced, highlighting AI storage applications and new products. Leading companies Phison and Western Digital (WD) have each made strides into the data center SSD market, both unveiling storage solutions with capacities reaching up to 64TB.

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Apple's shift to AI is poised to soften blow from Google ruling

Google's defeat in an antitrust suit filed by the Justice Department has cast a shadow over partner Apple Inc., which generates roughly US$20 billion per year in payments from the internet search giant.

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SEMICON Taiwan 2024 to spotlight AI chain, advanced processes, heterogeneous integration, and more

SEMICON Taiwan 2024 is set to take place from September 4-6 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, spotlighting key industry themes such as the AI value chain, advanced processes, heterogeneous integration, compound semiconductors, and silicon photonics.

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China foundries prioritize mature nodes for capacity growth, limiting capacity for NOR flash

China-based foundries are rapidly expanding their capacity for mature logic IC processes, limiting local NOR production capability. As a result, global NOR flash supply and demand are close to equilibrium, with supply expected to be constrained in 2025, according to industry sources.

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Samsung boosts profit with semiconductor strength, system LSI surge

Samsung Electronics reported strong results for the second quarter of 2024, with its Device Solutions (DS) division, led by memory chips and the System LSI Business, driving nearly 60% of the company's operating profit.

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MediaTek eyes growth potential in India's automotive market

MediaTek, the leading smartphone AP supplier in India, sees the country as a promising market for its automotive technology. The company is focusing on providing scalable hardware and software solutions while prioritizing safety and reliability for the automotive sector.

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Honor denies rumors of government-backed IPO amid China's slowing capital market

Amid a slowing Chinese IPO market due to regulatory tightening and economic uncertainties, reports suggest that Honor is planning to go public after securing substantial government support, a claim the company has denied.

Indian opto-semiconductor maker acquires US-based IC equipment company

Indian opto-semiconductor supplier Polymatech has announced the acquisition of a US-based semiconductor equipment provider specializing in packaging and testing. This move is part of Polymatech's broader strategy to build an integrated chipmaking business that spans multiple sectors.

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UK government scraps US$1.7 billion in AI and supercomputer funding

One month into the UK's new Labour government taking office, the shelving of key AI projects has signalled a major shift in the country's tech policies. Recent reports indicate that the new government plans to scrap two major computing infrastructure projects collectively worth GBP1.3 billion (US$1.7 billion).

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Samsung Electro-Mechanics and LG Innotek post strong 2Q24 results eyeing further growth

South Korea's leading component suppliers, Samsung Electro-Mechanics (Semco) and LG Innotek, have defied the traditional second-quarter slump with impressive results, driven by recovering market demand and a strategic focus on high-value products. As they head into the peak season of the second half, both companies are poised to expand their high-margin product lines to fuel further growth.

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iPad, Mac sales surge as AI and M4 chips poised to drive consumer demand in late 2024

Apple's financial report for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 revealed impressive results for the iPad and Mac series, with the iPad showing particularly strong performance. Supply chain sources indicate that both product lines are expected to maintain steady momentum in the second half of the year. Furthermore, the anticipated launch of a foldable iPad in 2025 is expected to generate significant consumer interest.

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What's behind Nvidia's delay in launching Blackwell AI platform bulk shipments?

Since late July, there have been numerous speculations in the market that Nvidia's new generation Blackwell series roadmap has been adjusted. Reports suggest that the B100 models will be phased out, while the B200A will be launched as a degraded version. The B200 and GB200 releases will reportedly be postponed by one quarter.

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Silicon wafer shipments increase in 2Q24

Worldwide silicon wafer shipments increased 7.1% quarter-on-quarter to 3.035 billion square inches in the second quarter of 2024, but saw an 8.9% decline from the 3.33 billion square inches recorded during the same quarter last year, SEMI disclosed in its quarterly analysis of the silicon wafer industry.

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AI data center chip demand to slow beyond 2026, says Omdia

The current hypergrowth in GPUs and other accelerator chips for AI in the cloud and the data center will eventually decelerate but not until it has transformed the industry, according to Omdia. The market will ultimately reach US$151 billion in 2029, having grown from just under US$10 billion in 2022 to US$78 billion this year.

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Zhen Ding sees strong July performance and expects continued demand across sectors

Following a 37% surge in sales during the off-season second quarter, PCB giant Zhen Ding reported robust performance in July. The company anticipates strong demand momentum across its four key business areas for the second half of the year.

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AI gamble looms large as Apple seeks to revive iPhone sales in China

Apple's iPhone sales slipped 1% year-over-year in the April-June quarter of 2024, primarily due to continued weak shipments in Greater China. The tech giant's ability to reignite iPhone demand with AI features will significantly impact Taiwan's supply chain partners.

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LITE-ON expects US$314 million in value from Vietnam plant amid imminent Dallas plant launch

LITE-On's Vietnam-based plant growth is projected to reach NT$10 billion in 2025, having also incorporated servers and casings into its production line. It has the potential to become LITE-ON's largest overseas production base. Meanwhile, the delayed Dallas plant is set to commence mass production in the second half of the year.

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Innolux to reduce utilization rate by 5% in 3Q24 as panel demand decreases

Although Innolux just turned around in the second quarter of 2024, James Yang, President of the company, recently indicated uncertainties when looking ahead to the third quarter. Demand is expected to decrease, and Innolux's utilization rate will be reduced by about 5%. This slowdown in demand is anticipated to continue until the first quarter of 2025, with hopes for a surge in AI-related product replacements in 2025, leading to better notebook demand.

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Infineon completes sale of Philippines and South Korea backend sites to ASE

Infineon Technologies has completed the sale of its two backend manufacturing sites, one in Cavite, Philippines, and one in Cheonan, South Korea, to two fully owned subsidiaries of ASE, a Taiwan-based provider of independent semiconductor manufacturing services in assembly and test, according to the semiconductor IDM company.

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Largan Precision expects near-full capacity in 2H24 amid strong demand

Largan Precision reported a surge in revenue for July as the company entered the peak season. It anticipates that most of its facilities will operate at full capacity in the second half of the year.

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MediaTek confident in ASIC business growth

MediaTek is confident in the stability and resilience of its ASIC business between 2025 and 2028 and is committed to bolstering the ecosystems of related industries, according to the Taiwanese IC design house.

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Foxconn set record July sales driven by AI and consumer electronics growth

Foxconn has reported record-breaking July sales, propelled by AI-driven growth in its cloud and networking business, as well as a product ramp in its smart consumer electronics division. The company anticipates its third-quarter revenue to grow both sequentially and annually.

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Taiwan PCB makers to start test runs at new plants in Thailand by 3Q24

Taiwanese PCB makers have particularly targeted the automotive market in their investments. The simultaneous expansion of their operations in Thailand reflects their clients' emphasis on a "China+1" production strategy. Furthermore, the Thai government's focus on electric vehicles (EVs) as a priority industry has attracted companies from Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and China to expand production in the country.

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China's pursuit of self-sufficiency in chipmaking equipment hurts Taiwan exports

Taiwan's chipmaking tool exports, which prioritize the market in China, have been impacted by China's increased efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in semiconductor equipment.

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Infineon teams up with MediaTek and others for automotive SoC

Infineon Technologies has unveiled a new microcontroller unit (MCU) series for automotive system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, focusing on applications such as smart cockpits. This development comes through a collaboration with MediaTek, and Infineon is also working with other chip providers including Qualcomm, Intel, and Nvidia.

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German carmaker mood darkens on slowing EV shift, China slump

Germany's carmakers are growing gloomier about their prospects after a disappointing earnings season marked by waning electric-vehicle sales and weakness in China for companies including Volkswagen AG and Mercedes-Benz Group AG.

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SDC and LGD set to fight for iPhone 16's OLED orders

Apple's new iPhone is slated to launch in the second half of 2024, sparking intense competition between the two major South Korean panel manufacturers for the iPhone's OLED market. Reports indicate that Samsung Display (SDC) and LG Display (LGD) are aggressively vying for OLED orders in the iPhone 16 series' two high-end models.

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Semiconductor industry shifts to AI: Chipmakers reallocate resources and grapple with talent crunch

Over the past two years, the semiconductor industry has undergone a dramatic transformation, shifting its focus to AI development. This shift has driven chipmakers to significantly reallocate resources, diverting investments from consumer applications to AI computing and encouraging employees to transition into AI-related roles.

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Former Tesla executive launches Xelerate Ventures to propel AI for Good in Taiwan

Former Tesla APAC Head of Technology Leo Liu is charting new territory with the launch of Xelerate Ventures, targeting startups dedicated to "AI for Good" initiatives. As he extends his reach into markets in the US, Europe, and Singapore, Liu is also eyeing the potential to position Taiwan as a hub for next-generation entrepreneurship, aiming to capitalize on the island's growing reputation as an "AI Island."

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Apple's Chinese revenue falls short amidst rising competition; reliance on Apple Intelligence proves challenging

Apple reported weaker-than-expected revenue in China, facing increasing competition from Chinese rivals. The company's only recourse is to leverage Apple Intelligence to counter these challenges, which remains a significant hurdle.

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Kioxia announces completion of new flash memory fab at Kitakami site

Kioxia has announced that the construction of Fab2 (K2) at its factory site in Kitakami was completed in July. K2 is the second flash memory manufacturing facility at Kioxia's Kitakami site in Iwate Prefecture, Japan.

Kitakami Plant (K2 is on the left, K1 is on the right). Credit: Kioxia
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